HomeMy WebLinkAboutminutes.drac.19990805DESIGN REVIEW APPEALS COMMISSION - Minutes August 5, 1999
Roger Moyer, Vice-Chairperson, called the Design Review Appeals Commission
meeting to order at 5:05 p.m. with members Roger Moyer, Bob Blaich and Mary
Hirsch. Tim Mooney arrived at 5:15 p.m. Steve Buettow was excused; Jeffrey
Halferty was absent. Staff members present were Chris Bendon, Community
Development; David Hoefer, Assistant City Attorney; Jackie Lothian, Deputy City
Clerk.
COMMISSIONER, STAFF and PUBLIC COMMENTS
Roger Moyer inquired about the home being built at Park & Cooper (second from
the right) a 2½ story addition with huge window openings. The commission noted
this was another example of the rules not working; the variance was denied on this
building and the results were still bad.
DISCLOSURE OF CONFLICTS OF INTEREST
Steve Buettow recused himself.
MINUTES - June 3, 1999
MOTION: Bob Blaich moved to approve the June 3, 1999 minutes.
Mary Hirsch second. APPROVED 3-0.
REVIEW CRITERIA : a) yield greater compliance with the goals of the Aspen Area
Community Plan; b) more effectively address the issue or problem a given standard
or provision responds to; or c) be clearly necessary for reasons of fairness related
to unusual site specific constraints
PUBLIC HEARING:
WESTEND PARTNERSHIP, 234 WEST HALLAM – WINDOW STANDARD
& ONE STORY ELEMENT
Sworn In: Jim Colombo, applicant. The Affidavit of Notice was presented at the
public hearing and David Hoefer, Assistant City Attorney, stated the notice met the
jurisdictional requirements for the commission to proceed. He noted there were
four members present and asked if the applicant wanted to continue this hearing.
Colombo replied that it was a difficult position and stated that he waited two months
to make this presentation. Bob Blaich noted there was only one member missing,
since Steve had a conflict.
Chris Bendon commented that the house was currently under construction and if the
windows were not approved tonight, these windows would have to be modified.
Colombo distributed new drawings and provided a model.
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Bendon stated that there were 2 variance requests Window standard, relating to
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windows between 9 and 12 feet. There was a penalty associated with it would be
counted twice towards floor area. There were two houses on the lot and this was
the East House. There was a series of windows that exceeded the 9 feet.
Roger Moyer asked for clarification on the drawings.
Colombo said that the intent of the ordinance was clearly to define the window
separation between a lower level and an upper level. He said so there was not a
huge mass; it continued to step-back. He said there was a distinct separation of the
massing of the windows on the first and second levels and a 3-dimensional
separation by the balcony.
Colombo distributed 2 additional drawings
One story element, requiring at least 20% of the front façade to be one story.
Bendon said that the porch structure was a second floor element. Staff recommends
denial of the one story element request waiver. Colombo said that the element
exceed 20% it was 32%. He said they subtly stepped back the mass. He felt that
they architecturally exceeded the element.
Colombo illustrated with photo storyboard of the surrounding neighborhood noting
all the 2 story facades. He felt this house fulfilled the spirit of the ordinance.
Bob Blaich noted the references with 1880 vintage houses that do not compare to
other houses. Blaich asked if it was a spec project. Colombo answered it was spec
and asked what bearing it had for the review. Colombo said the house was Neo-
Victorian.
Tim Mooney said that for this design to become compliant, the part of the deck that
behind the copula, could be brought around so that it came into the roof element.
Roger asked which was correct, the drawing or model with the elevation and with
the porch ceiling at 8’ or the porch ceiling at 10’. Colombo replied that the transom
windows were at 9’.
No public comments.
Mary Hirsch said they were to decide upon two variance requests, everything shown
was acceptable because of “B” and the one story element was better looking.
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Mooney said that he didn’t find a problem with the windows and that would make
the house more livable. He said that if they wanted to comply with the ordinance, it
could be re-designed.
Blaich said the point in construction today was an assumption that the variances
would be granted and to build to this point was an arrogant position. He said that
Colombo should have come in long before this time, but to build and then come in
for appeals was wrong. Blaich said that this was a manner of principal to sell the
commission; he stated that he was not in favor of approval based upon that position.
Moyer said what if this was an historic element, this is a story and 1/3 or 1/4 and
HPC would say that this is too grand, it could be dropped down and made to human
scale. He said the entry was not to human scale at 12’. Colombo replied that it was
10’. Moyer said this would look like a restaurant at night (a huge wall of light) and
that was not the intent of the ordinance, which was a friendly residential feel when
you walked down the street. Moyer said that he would say no on this variance
unless it was reduced to 8’ high. Moyer agreed with Blaich that asking for approval
after the fact was not right ; 3 months ago it was already framed. Hoefer noted that
technically there was no approval and the project could be red-tagged.
The commission took the model apart and placed the cap lower. They all agreed
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that the 2 floor deck could be waived but the second story should be lowered.
Colombo stated that he should have the right to respond to the comments. He said
that the idea of lowering to human scale was acceptable. He said the comment of
the windows being over-bearing was something that he couldn’t see. He said that
they were in scale with the neighborhood and the community. He said that the intent
of the ordinance was not to just limit to 9’ as the highest point a window, but
because it was threshold. He said these were technically thresholds. Colombo said
this board exists for the spirit of compliance and interpretation with common sense
and judgement. He said the board exists for instances like this.
Colombo stated that he was willing to the make entry level threshold and agreed
with staff on compliance. He said the board had the right to approve these
windows.
Mooney requested positive feedback from the commission for conditions so
applicant does not have to come back. Bendon suggested a condition that Jim get a
change order to the building permit before he does it. He said there was concern
about the structural aspects.
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Blaich asked if the house in the present condition could have been it red-tagged;
why wasn’t it re-tagged. Bendon replied that because he was in for review, that
there was no red-tag issued.
MOTION: Tim Mooney moved to grant a variance for the Westend
partnership, 234 West Hallam, for the windows as represented in the
application included in conditions 1,2,3 & 4; a change order and a
building permit be issued to re-design the front window design to be in
compliance meeting the recommended the cantilevered bay of front
façade to 12” – 18” as acceptable. Mary Hirsch second. Moyer, no;
Blaich, no; Hirsch, yes; Mooney, yes. DENIED 2-2.
Hirsch asked who would be watching over the project to keep the project within the
spirit of the intent. Bendon said that he would be the monitor. Mooney stated that
he was making the motion in the spirit of compromise; he said the motion was a
better alternative. Moyer said the applicant had to come in with real plans and HPC
got into trouble by trying to help out someone. Moyer said that the applicant should
just follow the plans. Mooney agreed that the applicant was behind the spirit issue
and attitude for application and approval process should change. Hirsch said she
loved to go by the spirit of the law but was sympathetic to the time of 60 days out
and she felt that they had to be reasonable.
Hoefer commented that the waiting period for building permits in Laguna Beach was
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2 years; so we were pretty quick here. Blaich said that he gambled to get it
through and if he didn’t win, then he got to wait. Bendon stated for the record that
this case came in about 2 weeks ago not 60 days ago. Colombo responded that he
was ready to submit 60 days ago and Sara Thomas said that there was not a full
board or application. Hoefer noted that the 60 days was not an issue one way or the
other. Moyer stated that there wasn’t a board member that wouldn’t meet even next
Thursday to help facilitate any project.
MOTION: Tim Mooney moved to grant a variance for the Westend
partnership, East House, located at 234 West Hallam, for the waiver of
the one story element story to create a more functional space and
complies with the design standards. Mary Hirsch second. Blaich, no;
Moyer, no; Hirsch, no; Mooney, yes. DENIED 3-1.
Tim Mooney said there was a solution to re-design and eliminate the flat deck space
to comply with the roof or one-story element. Moyer and Blaich wanted to see
drawings. Blaich said that he understood why Tim wanted to do the re-design, but it
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made the house less livable. Blaich said that he agreed with what Roger proposed
(to see drawings). Hirsch said that she wanted to withdraw the motion. Mooney
said that if they denied both motions then he could come back in with new
drawings. Hoefer said that then the meeting could be continued to a date certain.
MOTION: Tim Mooney moved to continue the public hearing for the
Westend Partnership, East House located 234 West Hallam to Noon on
Thursday, August 12, 1999. Mary Hirsch second. APPROVED 4-0.
Lothian asked Jim Colombo if the drawings could be provided prior to the meeting
for staff and the board to review. Colombo replied that he would have the drawings
in on Tuesday and the model adjusted for the meeting.
Meeting adjourned at 6:40 p.m.
Jackie Lothian, Deputy City Clerk
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